
Casper gets around 300 days of sunshine per year. A well-built concrete patio turns that into usable outdoor time. We build patios with the base prep, drainage grading, and sealing that Wyoming winters require.

Concrete patio construction in Casper means excavating and compacting the ground, laying a gravel base, pouring a properly graded slab, and sealing the surface - most patios take two to five days from start to finish, with a week or more before you can place furniture and use the space normally.
A lot of Casper homeowners come to us because they have a muddy, uneven backyard or a wood deck that has seen better days. A concrete patio solves both problems - it is durable, low maintenance, and holds up through Wyoming winters without the ongoing staining and board-replacing that wood demands. We also build concrete pool decks and stamped concrete surfaces for homeowners who want a more decorative finish.
The University of Minnesota Extension has a helpful overview on drainage and slope considerations for patios if you want to understand how grading works before we meet. Proper slope - roughly a quarter inch per foot away from your home - is one of the most important things we build into every patio to protect your foundation.
If the top layer of your concrete patio is breaking away in thin pieces, especially after winter, that is spalling - a sign the surface has been damaged by Casper's repeated freezing and thawing. Once spalling starts it tends to spread and worsen each winter, and the patio becomes a candidate for replacement.
Walk outside after a rainstorm and see where the water goes. If it runs toward your house instead of away from it, the slab has either settled or was never sloped correctly. In Casper's climate, that standing water freezes in winter and can work its way under the slab, making the settling problem worse each year.
Hairline cracks in concrete are common and usually cosmetic. When cracks are wide enough to slip a quarter into, or when you can see one side sitting higher than the other, the structural integrity of the slab is compromised. In Casper's climate this level of cracking will only worsen as water enters and freezes each winter.
If your backyard is currently a muddy, uneven, or gravel-covered space you never use, a concrete patio is one of the most durable and low-maintenance ways to fix that. Casper gets around 300 days of sunshine per year - a well-built patio makes those months genuinely usable.
We handle the full scope of residential patio work - from excavation and base compaction to forming, pouring, finishing, and sealing. Every patio we build is graded to drain water away from your home and poured to the correct thickness for your intended use. For most foot-traffic patios, four inches is standard. If you plan to set a hot tub or heavy furniture on the slab, we can add thickness and reinforcement.
For homeowners who want something beyond plain gray, we offer stamped concrete that mimics stone, brick, or wood patterns, as well as colored concrete options. We also build concrete pool decks for properties with pools, and concrete steps when a patio needs an entrance from the yard or from an exterior door.
Non-slip texture, properly graded, sealed for freeze-thaw protection - the practical choice for most Casper backyards.
Decorative patterns that mimic stone or brick, for homeowners who want a distinctive outdoor look.
Pigmented concrete for a finished appearance that holds up to Wyoming weather without painting.
Larger or custom-shaped slabs for homeowners who need more space or a specific layout.
Casper's freeze-thaw cycles are one of the most damaging forces concrete faces. Water seeps into the surface, freezes, expands, and chips the concrete from the inside out - season after season. Much of the Casper area also sits on soils with high clay content that expand when wet and shrink when dry. A patio built on that ground without proper excavation and a compacted gravel base will shift, crack, and drain incorrectly within a few years. We see this on replacement jobs throughout Casper regularly.
Casper's low humidity and persistent wind also mean fresh concrete dries out faster than in most of the country - a problem called plastic shrinkage cracking that can appear before the slab has fully hardened. We use evaporation retarders and curing protection on every pour to prevent this. These are not optional extras here - they are part of doing the job correctly in this climate. We also build patios in Riverton and other communities throughout central Wyoming.
We respond within 1 business day to set up a free on-site estimate. No charge for the visit, no obligation to move forward. We just need to see the space before we can give you an honest price.
We check the slope of your yard, access for equipment, and any existing obstacles. You will receive a written estimate covering excavation, base prep, forming, pour, finish type, and sealing - so you know what is included before you decide.
If your project requires a city permit, we handle pulling it. In Casper this can add a week or two to the timeline. Once permits are confirmed we give you a committed start date so you can plan your summer.
The crew excavates, lays compacted gravel base, forms the edges, pours the slab, and finishes the surface. We keep the concrete protected during curing - especially on windy days - and return to apply sealer once it is ready. You will know exactly when the patio is safe to use.
We respond within 1 business day. No obligation - just a free on-site visit where we look at your space, discuss finish options, and give you a written price. After you submit, someone from our office will call to set up a time that works for you.
(307) 337-0907Every patio we build slopes away from your home at the correct rate so water drains away from your foundation. Poor drainage is one of the most overlooked problems in patio construction and one of the most expensive to fix later - we build it right the first time.
We use concrete mixes suited for cold climates, apply quality sealers after curing, and protect fresh slabs from Casper's wind during the critical first few days. These steps extend the life of your patio and prevent the spalling and cracking that Casper winters cause on poorly built surfaces.
Our estimates spell out every cost - excavation, base material, forming, pour, finish, and sealer. You will not see charges appear after work starts. One of the most common complaints homeowners have about contractors is pricing that shifts once the job is underway - we do not work that way.
We know Casper's soil conditions, local permit requirements, and the climate factors that matter for concrete work here. When you hire us you get a contractor with local knowledge, not a crew dispatched from out of state that treats every market the same.
These are not talking points - they are the reasons our estimates and our work hold up under scrutiny. If you want to verify what good patio construction looks like, the Portland Cement Association flatwork construction guidelines are a solid reference before you start talking to contractors.
Decorative stamped patterns that add visual interest to patios, walkways, and driveways while maintaining concrete durability.
Learn moreSafe, slip-resistant concrete pool decks built to handle poolside moisture and Wyoming's temperature swings.
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